This document contains exam questions for a Theory of Structures course. It asks students to attempt 4 out of 7 questions, which cover topics like degree of indeterminacy of structures, distribution factors and their significance, finding fixed end moments using sinking supports, analyzing beams using the theorem of three moments, and analyzing structures using the moment distribution method.
This document contains exam questions for a Theory of Structures course. It asks students to attempt 4 out of 7 questions, which cover topics like degree of indeterminacy of structures, distribution factors and their significance, finding fixed end moments using sinking supports, analyzing beams using the theorem of three moments, and analyzing structures using the moment distribution method.
This document contains exam questions for a Theory of Structures course. It asks students to attempt 4 out of 7 questions, which cover topics like degree of indeterminacy of structures, distribution factors and their significance, finding fixed end moments using sinking supports, analyzing beams using the theorem of three moments, and analyzing structures using the moment distribution method.
Swami Vivekananda College of Science and Technology
Theory of Structures-1 CE505
Max Marks 20 Time 1:30 hrs. Attempt any FOUR QUESTIONS out of seven. All questions carry equal marks.
Q.1. (a) What do you understand by Degree of Indeterminacy of structure. (b) Explain Distribution factor and its significance in Moment distribution factor.
Q.2 Find out Degree of Indeterminacy of the following structures:
Q.3 Find out Fixed End moments of the following Structures:
Q.3 Find out fixed end moment of the following structures with sinking support. I = 5 x 10 4 mm 4 and E = 2 x 10 5 N/mm 2
Q.4 Find out moments at all support using the Theorem of three moments: The loads are acting at mid span.
Q.5 Analyse the following beam by moment distribution method:
Q.6 Analyse the following by moment distribution Method:
Q.7 Analyse the following by moment distribution method: